Articles

Reflecting on the Syrian Migration Crisis

By any standard of evaluation, many Eastern Mediterranean governments failed to meet the standards of democratic values and human rights as the Syrian migration wore on.

National Responses to the Syrian Refugee Crisis: The Cases of Libya and Malta

Emma Casey and Yannis A. Stivachtis • May 8 2023 • Articles

The lack of a coherent EU migration and asylum policy has placed Maltese officials in a situation where they perceive that an aggressive anti-migrant posture is their most viable course politically.

Opinion – Ukraine and the Republican Party’s Drift from the ‘Honor Code’ of Jacksonian Diplomacy

Thomas J. Cobb • May 7 2023 • Articles

The positions of Trump and DeSantis indicate that the 2024 election will accentuate party polarisation on Ukraine.

Opinion – Addressing the Regional Security Risks of Rohingya Camps

Shafi Md Mostofa • May 7 2023 • Articles

The presence of militant organizations and extremist groups, criminal exploitation, the small-arms trade, and geopolitical tensions in the region are all factors that need to be addressed.

The Critical Role of Turkey in the Management of the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Dimitris Tsarouhas • May 6 2023 • Articles

Turkey has sought to cope with the crisis in two distinct ways and over two identifiable phases.

Opinion – Turkey’s May Elections Are about Regime Change

Toni Alaranta • May 4 2023 • Articles

The determining factor of this historic election, ultimately, is the acceptance or rejection of Erdoğan.

Fluid Encounters Between ‘East and West’: Aurobindo and Mirra Alfassa in International Thought

Ravi Dutt Bajpai and Swati Parashar • May 4 2023 • Articles

The collaboration between Aurobindo and Mirra Alfassa symbolizes the conference of ‘East’ and ‘West’, categories which are neither exclusive nor static.

The Jordanian Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis from a Resilience Perspective

Zeynep S. Mencutek and Ayat J. Nashwan • May 4 2023 • Articles

Jordan has employed resilience terminology to legitimize its aid demands targeting donors and implementers, mainly EU and UN agencies.

Refugees: From Securitization to Integration

The securitization of refugees has the capacity to unleash the emotive power of nationalism in unhelpful ways, as has been seen post 2015 in Europe.

Opinion – With the Rise of the ‘Indo-Pacific’, Has the ‘Asia-Pacific’ Faded Away?

Sanchari Ghosh • May 3 2023 • Articles

Even with the Indo-Pacific’s increasing popularity, the Asia-Pacific concept has not only held its ground, but is here to stay.

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